So, I may come off as insensitive. Please excuse me; the holidays have me very very suicidal. The article doesn't mention this site, so other sites are probably similar to this one. This site does a good job of reminding members to not meet up or give out personal information. If a person decides to meet up with someone, then the site can't be responsible for that. The part about Joe Nihill really upset me. So, you are able to get the courage to end your life, probably with help from the site, but then tell your family in a note to close the site down? I believe these sites have actually kept people alive because we're all so informed of all the ways suicide can go wrong. If Nihill left the note because he is traumatized about meeting up with that man, then that is not the site's fault. There are clear guidelines for being safe and not meeting up with people online. Also, if it is true that his parents would have wanted to know he was suicidal to provide support, then he is ignoring all of us who are pretty fucking vocal about suicidal ideation and no one seems to give a fuck.